Exclusive | Soft-on-crime Manhattan DA Braggaccepted free tickets to 20 swanky galas in 2025

Soft-on-crime Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg accepted free tickets worth at least $21,500 to attend 20 posh black-tie fundraisers and other galas last year — many thrown by lefty organizations doing business with the city.Thirteen of the 20 events were hosted by nonprofits and other organizations that hold city contracts.Most of the tickets were valued between $1,000 and nearly $5,000 each, with several featuring sports, Hollywood, and music celebrities, according to Bragg’s 2025 financial disclosure forms filed with the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board and made public this week. The 2025 events included:The seven 2025 events not thrown by groups with city business included the April 2 “Keepers of the Dream” awards dinner for Rev.
Al Sharpton’s civil rights group National Action Network, which holds plenty of clout with New York Democratic pols; and a Nov.11 gala for LatinoJustice, which is among the plaintiffs in an ongoing federal lawsuit trying to abolish the NYPD’s gang database. Bragg — a Democrat who’s has been slammed by critics since taking over as DA in 2022 for villainizing victims while going easy on suspects — reported his ticket totals were worth in the range of $21,500 to nearly $138,000.By comparison, Bronx DA Darcel Clark disclosed in her filing that she attended seven events last year as gifts worth a combined $1,300 to nearly $11,000; Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez reported attending four valued at a combined $2,500 to $11,300; and Queens DA Melinda Katz and Staten Island DA Michael McMahon reported no such freebies.
Bragg didn’t report attending any events as free gifts in his financial disclosure statements during his first two years in office, but The Post previously reported he attended 17 galas in 2024 where the tickets he was comped were worth in the range of $9,400 to nearly $53,000.“Alvin Bragg has spent more time rubbing elbows with the political elite than locking up criminals,” said ex-Councilman R...